So a bit of testing with this and being battery powered doesn't seem to be a bad thing. In fact the 16.8v the pack provides fully charged, really speeds up heating and quietens down the motors a touch.

Seems that 2 hours with heated bed or 4 hours without is reasonable. The Lipo monitor started beeping at 3.5v/cell and then the voltage dropped off a cliff with the BMS shutting the pack off at 3v/cell, which is probably a little low for good battery longevity but I'll know where to call it next time. Current draw is around 0.8A idle, which seems high but there are fans, arduino, piezo board, leds all running, peaks around 9A with bed and hotend at max PWM, and seems to sit around 2.8A whilst printing and maintaining temperature (more like 2.2A with heated bed off).

Printing fast makes more sense on batteries, the motors use practically no more power moving quickly, but the heaters use a lot more if they run for longer.

If you're using an external power supply, like an xbox360 PSU which is fairly heavy, and if it sits on the bench next to the printer, the bench which also contains another 3D printer which is generating vibrations, and if you stack 3 reels on top of the machine (just because its a convenient place to put them) then the PSU can fall off the desk, dragging the top-heavy (running) printer with it:

Luckily I was sat 5 feet from it when it happened, so no large fire started etc.. I wonder if any of the main firmware flavours supports a "fallen-off-the-bench sensor" yet?

It appears the extruder took the brunt of the impact, but the top frame is cracked also. Apologies forum insisting on displaying this image upside down, please do a handstand to view it the right way up

I don't think so although it's definitely not a well aligned delta frame anymore! But is repairable.

An opportunity possibly to either repair it, maybe changing to a titan extruder as I have one lying around, and maybe a rearm board, which I also have leftover, as they are meant to be able to run marlin 32bit (unless I've got the wrong end of the stick about that) which could be an interesting thing to try (I've never really clicked with smoothieware).

Or maybe build it into a v2 of this microdelta, but this would take more time than I have. Or maybe even use the parts and try out this idea of making a large pvc drainpipe into a delta I read on another thread.

I have been thinking about a delta that has a folding frame, so that 2 towers collapse towards each other with the third as the pivot, removable brace spaces out the towers for operation. your mobile machine seems like it might be a good base for that mod, with the battery pack a flat packable small delta might be pretty cool, extreme mobility and less weight than other 'mobile' frame designs. Just a suggestion, I am months away from trying it out myself (just ordered the 20/20 for a 3 foot delta, that is next).

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I have been thinking about a delta that has a folding frame, so that 2 towers collapse towards each other with the third as the pivot, removable brace spaces out the towers for operation. your mobile machine seems like it might be a good base for that mod, with the battery pack a flat packable small delta might be pretty cool, extreme mobility and less weight than other 'mobile' frame designs. Just a suggestion, I am months away from trying it out myself (just ordered the 20/20 for a 3 foot delta, that is next).

...add a hinge to the bed and bring it in upright position before folding?

edit: Would folding be possible at all, with three stepper in the middle? If anything, you'd have to fold it 240° the other way round *gulp*

Back in one piece. Upgraded to Titan extruder with a pivoting bracket, so my bowden tube is now just 20cm, which experience with flying extruders suggests will have almost no detrimental effect on print quality, as the effect of bowden tube problems definitely increases logarithmically in relation to length.

I just ordered a nice 3 tier freestanding shelving unit for like $25 on Amazon. I was looking at my printer mess, thinking 'dang I need some shelves' went looking and they are not to expensive, free shipping, no reason for not having a little organization.

Also, I feel like if i look long enough at that image I will find a VHS cassette somewhere in there, lurking in the shadows...